the canyon. The population as now delimited 

 contains an estimated several thousand plants and 

 occupies more than 280 acres. 



The West Fork Hopley Creek occurrence (018) was 

 also revisited in 1991. The population and habitat 

 were as previously reported in 1990. 



2. NEW POPULATIONS LOCATED IN 1991 



Twelve populations of Goodvera repens were newly 

 discovered in 1991 (Table 1) . Eleven of the 

 occurrences are in the eastern portion of the 

 Little Belt Mountains near other previously known 

 sites. The twelfth occurrence (023) is on the 

 north side of the Big Snowy Mountains about nine 

 miles west of a previously known occurrence (005) . 

 All occurrences are on the Lewis and Clark 

 National Forest. Detailed information on these new 

 occurrences is in section V. 



3. AREAS SURVEYED BUT SPECIES NOT LOCATED 



TION RIOE S12 NWJj 

 TION RIOE Sll SWJ} 



TUN RUE SIO HEh 

 TUN RUE Sll NW^s 



TUN R18E SOS SE^i 



TUN RISE S07 HEh 



TUN R18E SOS N^j 



TUN R18E S09 NE^, 



T12N RUE S03 SEh 



T12N RISE SOI Wis 

 T12N RISE S02 NE^; 



T13N RISE S35 W^s 



